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Zeist - Zeist
€1,400/ month + €250 service costs
Private landlord
Verhuurder
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Price
€1,400.00
Service Costs
€250.00
Available From
September 1, 2025
Deposit Amount
€2,800.00
Property Type
Apartment
Bedrooms
1
Pets Allowed
No
Max Tenants
2
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Maisonette Weeshuislaan 133, Zeist - For Rent
3701 JV (Zeist)
€2,310/ month
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This centrally located 2-room apartment is situated on Montaubanstraat in Zeist in a complex of approximately 19 starter apartments. The apartment has a total living area of about 54 m² and is offered unfurnished. Interior details reported in the listing indicate a high-quality finish and a warm wooden floor throughout the living space. The apartment layout is described as a 2-room unit, which commonly corresponds to a living room and one separate bedroom.
The kitchen is described as a luxury fitted kitchen and is equipped with a combi-microwave, dishwasher, refrigerator, gas hob, and extractor hood. The listing text emphasizes the quality of the finishes, without specifying additional built-in storage or counters. No details about the bathroom fittings, laundry facilities, or additional storage rooms were provided in the sources.
Two different rent figures appear in the scraped sources: one source lists the rent as €1,200 per month excluding utilities, while another source states a monthly rent of €1,400 including gas, water, electricity and service costs. The deposit is described explicitly as twice the inclusive monthly rent; one source therefore implies a deposit of €2,800 if the inclusive rent of €1,400 is used. The listing states that housing allowance (huurtoeslag) is not possible.
The apartment is available from 1 September 2025 and the rental contract is indicated as an indefinite rental period. Viewings are possible — prospective tenants are instructed to ask the landlord about arranging a viewing. The listing notes that Van Der Huizen acts on behalf of the landlord and may charge rental handling costs between €215 and €250; the listing also states there are no registration or viewing fees charged by this agency.